Chapter–30 : Dialogue Writing (সংলাপ লিখন)
ইংৰাজী ভাষা শিক্ষাত Dialogue Writing এটা গুৰুত্বপূর্ণ কাৰ্যকৰী লিখন দক্ষতা। ইয়াৰ জৰিয়তে শিক্ষাৰ্থীয়ে চৰ্চা, কথোপকথন বা কাৰ্যপদ্ধতি লিখিত ৰূপত প্ৰদৰ্শন কৰিব পাৰে।
30.1 Dialogue কি ?
Definition:
দুটা বা ততোধিক ব্যক্তিৰ মাজত হোৱা কথোপকথন লিখিত ৰূপত প্ৰদৰ্শন কৰিলে তাক Dialogue বোলে।
👉 Dialogue = Written conversation
30.2 Objectives of Dialogue Writing
✔ Real-life conversational skills practice
✔ Language fluency উন্নয়ন
✔ Expressing opinions, feelings, and ideas
✔ Exam preparation for conversations / role plays
30.3 Characteristics of a Good Dialogue
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Clarity (স্পষ্টতা) – সহজ আৰু বোধগম্য ভাষা
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Brevity (সংক্ষিপ্ততা) – অতি দীর্ঘ নকৰিব
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Relevance (প্ৰাসঙ্গিকতা) – বিষয়ৰ সৈতে সম্পর্কিত
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Natural Tone (স্বাভাবিক ধৰণ) – Conversational
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Proper Format – Speaker name + Colon + Speech
30.4 Format of Dialogue Writing
Speaker Name: Speech
Example
Ravi: Hello, Rahul! How are you?
Rahul: Hi, Ravi! I am fine. And you?
Ravi: I am doing well. Are you ready for the exam tomorrow?
Rahul: Yes, I have revised all the chapters.
30.5 Rules for Writing Dialogue
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Use colon (:) after speaker name
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Begin each speaker’s sentence on new line
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Use quotation marks optionally (exam preference)
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Maintain politeness and clarity
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Keep short and precise sentences
30.6 Types of Dialogues
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Formal Dialogue – Official discussion, interview, meeting
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Informal Dialogue – Friends, family, casual conversation
30.7 Example Dialogues
(1) Informal Dialogue
Ravi: Hello, Anita! Did you enjoy the picnic yesterday?
Anita: Hi, Ravi! Yes, it was amazing. The weather was perfect.
Ravi: I liked the games and food.
Anita: Me too! We should plan another trip soon.
(2) Formal Dialogue
Teacher: Good morning, students. Are you ready for the test?
Student: Good morning, sir. Yes, we are prepared.
Teacher: Please submit your answer sheets within 1 hour.
Student: Sure, sir.
30.8 Useful Expressions for Dialogue
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How are you? / I am fine, thank you.
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What are you doing? / I am studying.
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Could you help me? / Yes, certainly.
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Thank you very much. / You are welcome.
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I am happy to meet you. / Same here.
30.9 Common Mistakes
❌ Not using speaker names
❌ Mixing dialogues in one line
❌ Overly long speeches
❌ Informal language in formal dialogue
❌ Grammar errors
30.10 Exam Strategy
✔ Identify formal / informal dialogue
✔ Use new line for each speaker
✔ Keep language clear and polite
✔ 8–12 exchanges generally sufficient
✔ Practice common expressions
Exercise Section
A. Write Dialogue
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Between a teacher and student about homework
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Between two friends discussing a birthday party
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Between two shopkeepers negotiating prices
B. Fill in the Blanks
Ravi: _____ (How are you today?)
Rahul: _____ (I am fine, thank you.)
C. Correct the Dialogue Format
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Identify missing colons, line breaks, speaker names
30.11 Chapter Summary
✔ Dialogue = Written conversation
✔ Speaker name + colon + speech format
✔ Short, clear, relevant, and polite
✔ Formal & Informal types
✔ Practice common expressions
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